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More and more hospitals are using the cloud for medical image storage

Health Imaging

Cloud data storage is growing in medical imaging as a way of simplifying workflows and providing relief to health IT teams, Esteban Rubens explained in an interview.

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RSNA 2023: Hospital imaging systems may be gateways for ransomware, expert warns

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Cybersecurity consultant Richard Staynings argued legacy medical devices are inherently insecure—and likely to remain in hospitals for decades to come.

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Hospital organization sees impressive returns from POCUS integration

Health Imaging

“Positioned as an extension of traditional examination methods, particularly appealing to the upcoming generation of clinicians, it holds promise in potentially replacing the stethoscope in various medical assessments and procedures.”

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Interruptions in medical imaging: Delays can take up as much time as core radiology work

Health Imaging

Researchers at Nationwide Children's Hospital identified and quantified interruptions in the reading room, offering possible solutions.

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How radiology departments can decarbonize, save money

Health Imaging

Philips and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have released findings from their efforts to reduce waste in the hospital's radiology department.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Radiology images of Ukrainian trauma patients wounded in war

Health Imaging

A collection of medical images from hospitals in Ukraine showing radiology equipment in use and clinical images of wounded soldiers and civilians.

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Overview of the regulatory landscape of AI in radiology

Health Imaging

Nina Kottler, MD, associate chief medical officer for clinical AI at Radiology Partners, explains the movement toward greater regulation of artificial intelligence and the need for radiology practices and hospitals to learn how to perform quality assurance testing for bias.

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